Believe me The English obliterates the fact that Christ now turns from S. Philip and addresses all the eleven: -believe" is plural not singular. -You have been with Me long enough to believe what I say; but if not, at any rate believe what I do. My words need no credentials: but if credentials are demanded, there are My works." He had said the same, somewhat more severely, to the Jews (John 10:37-38); and he repeats it much more severely in reference to the Jews (John 15:22; John 15:24). Note the progress from -believe Me" here to -believe onMe" in the next verse; the one grows out of the other.

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